List of films shot at the Palace of Versailles

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This is a list of the films shot at the Palace of Versailles including its interior and its palace gardens. All films listed here have the approval of the museum administration for location shooting. Some of the films have an unknown title. The dates given are the dates of shooting. Most films have are shot and released in French. Some are shot and released in English.

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